On November 22, 1963, an obscure businessman - Abraham Zapruder - took his 8mm camera to a local park and shot a 26-second home movie. That film, capturing the assassination of President Kennedy, is arguably the most important film of the 20th Century. But did you know there were a dozen other photographers who trained their cameras on the Presidential motorcade? Join the Unsolved History team as they piece together those stills and flickering images to form a complete picture of the tragic events that unfolded in Dallas. Hear from many of the original photographers as they describe their unique viewing angle of the motorcade and the assassination. Follow them as they visit Dealey Plaza, some of them for the first time since that fateful day. Watch as the investigation team recreates some of the original photography to ascertain how modern methods might be better able to eliminate many of the conspiracy theories. Finally, observe as the investigative team uses all available film from that historic moment to assemble a seamless, celluloid timeline documenting the Presidential motorcade - from the jubilant entry into Dealey Plaza, to the tragic, final moments that forever changed the fabric of America's culture.